Tuesday, March 15, 2011

March 12th, 2011

For the past three years, the pre-vet club at Willamette University has organized a worming day for the Hytyme horses. On Saturday, these really nice girls from Willamette were here trudging through mud to worm all of the rescued horses. Here are some pictures of their day at the barn:



All of the horses were wormed except for the boarders' horses and Cameo. In the second to last picture, it looks like one of the Willamette girls is trying to get to Cameo, but, as usual, she doesn't want any part.

Thank you, Willamette University pre-vet club! We appreciate all your hard work and dedication to helping us out each year with our winter worming and veterinary maintenance!


On Saturday, we had another long-distance visitor. A man came from north of Spokane to look at Caroline, one of the Morgan mares. Since Caroline had been adopted the day before, he decided to meet Jewell and Jasmine, the remaining Morgans. He liked both of them so much that he couldn't pick just one, and decided to adopt both! Jewell and Jasmine are very bonded, so he didn't want to separate them. They will be living on his ranch, and they'll be working cattle--a very cool life for two very cool horses! We wish everyone the best of luck!



Good Luck, Jasmine and Jewell!
The one downfall to this double adoption was that it took three hours to get Jewell and Jasmine into the trailer. Their new owner had an 8-hour drive ahead of him, but these two girls decided to take their time. Eventually, they loaded up, and were on their way north. Most of the afternoon looked more like this (three hours worth!):





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